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Nancy Wight, Auteur ; Kathleen A. Marinelli, Auteur ; Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur |Healthy term infants are programmed to make the transition from their intrauterine constant flow of nutrients to their extrauterine intermittent nutrient intake without the need for metabolic monitoring or interference with the natural breastfee[...]Article : texte imprimé
"Purpose : To provide guidance in the first hours/days of life to: -Differentiate transitional neonatal hypoglycemia from persistent pathologic hypoglycemia -Prevent clinically significant hypoglycemia in newborn infants -Appropriately monit[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amy Evans, Auteur ; Kathleen A. Marinelli, Auteur ; Julie Scott Taylor, Auteur |The ultimate success of breastfeeding is measured in part by both the duration of and the exclusivity of breastfeeding. Anticipatory attention to the needs of the mother and infant at the time of discharge from the hospital is crucial to ensure [...]Article : texte imprimé
ABM Clinical Protocol #3: Supplementary Feedings in the Healthy Term Breastfed Neonate, Revised 2017
Ann Kellams, Auteur ; Cadey Harrel, Auteur ; Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur ; Stephanie Omage, Auteur |Given early opportunities to breastfeed, breastfeeding assistance, and instruction the vast majority of mothers and infants will successfully establish breastfeeding. Although some infants may not successfully latch and feed well during the firs[...]Article : texte imprimé
Allison V. Holmes, Auteur ; Angela Yerdon McLeod, Auteur ; Maya Bunik, Auteur |Hospital policies and routines greatly influence breastfeeding success.110 The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has defined the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, and 20 years of research has now verified that the achievement of BF[...]Article : texte imprimé
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur ; Anne Eglsah, Auteur ; Liliana Simon, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
Nicole M. Hackman, Auteur ; Eric W. Schaefer, Auteur ; Jessica S. Beiler, Auteur |Objective: Anecdotally, breastfeeding experiences differ between those who have previously nursed an infant and those who are primiparous. This analysis contrasted breastfeeding outcomes between primiparous women and those with previous experien[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elif Unver Korgali, Auteur ; Halef Okan Dogan, Auteur |Background: Breast milk Chitotriosidase (Chit 1) shows antifungal effect and has an active role in the natural immune response against certain pathogens. The aim of this study was to compare colostrum Chit 1 levels from mothers of term and prete[...]Article : texte imprimé
Several components of breast milk show circadian variability. It is likely that at least some of these macronutrients, hormones, and micronutrients produce circadian stimuli that enhance the well-being of breast-fed infants. Future research shou[...]Article : texte imprimé
Paolo Manzoni, Auteur |Human milk contains many bioactive factors that support organ development, contribute to the maturation of the immune system, and provide protection against neonatal infection and diseases, such as bronchopulmonary disease, retinopathy of premat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Hiie Soeorg, Auteur ; Tuuli Metsvaht, Auteur ; Imbi Eelmae, Auteur |Background: Human milk is the preferred nutrition for neonates and a source of bacteria. Research aim: The authors aimed to characterize the molecular epidemiology and genetic content of staphylococci in the human milk of mothers of preterm[...]Article : texte imprimé
Genevieve Preer, Auteur ; Jessica M. Pisegna, Auteur ; John T. Cook, Auteur |Background and Objective: Until 2010, newborns at our institution were bathed in the nursery at approximately 2 hours of life. In May 2010, infant baths were delayed until at least 12 hours of life. Infants are now bathed in the hospital room wi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nicola Geoghegan-Morphet, Auteur ; Doris Yuen, Auteur ; Esther Rai, Auteur |Exclusive breastfeeding is the optimal method of infant feeding for the first 6 months of life for both term and preterm infants. This recommendation is based on indisputable evidence that breastfeeding offers numerous infant and maternal health[...]Article : texte imprimé
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for an infant's first 6 months of life. If unable to breastfeed, expressed breast milk, including donor human milk (DHM), is recommended for optimal nutrition. Benefits of DHM in preterm infan[...]Article : texte imprimé
Reena Oza-Franck, Auteur ; Jennifer J. Moreland, Auteur ; Kelly McNamara, Auteur |Background: Detailed data on lactation practices by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) history are lacking, precluding potential explanations and targets for interventions to improve lactation intensity and duration and, ultimately, long-term [...]Article : texte imprimé
Chenxi Cai, Auteur ; Matthew Granger, Auteur ; Peter Eck, Auteur |Background: The literature on the iron requirements of exclusively breastfed infants contains conflicting data and contrary views. Objective: The purpose of this study was to summarize the evidence for both benefits and risks of daily oral ir[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kamile Akca, Auteur ; Aynur Aytekin, Auteur |Background: Starting and continuing breastfeeding are influenced by many factors affecting the mother and the infant. No study is found in the literature investigating how to achieve success in the first nutrient-sucking experiences by decreasin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Chiara Peila, Auteur ; Alessandra Coscia, Auteur ; Enrico Bertino, Auteur ; Giovanni Li Volti, Auteur ; Fabio Galvano, Auteur ; Ignazio Barbagallo, Auteur ; Diego Gazzolo, Auteur |Introduction: Under some circumstances human milk (HM) extraction and refrigerated storage may be necessary. Depending on the length and on the type of cold storage, milk may lose some important properties, but current advices on safe HM storage[...]Article : texte imprimé
Guglielmo Salvatori, Auteur ; Silvia Foligno, Auteur ; Francesca Occasi, Auteur |Human milk and breastfeeding represent the nutritional normative standards for term and preterm newborns. With the term surgical infants we refer to all newborns who undergo surgery during the first days of life and who are assisted in the neo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elif Unver Korgali, Auteur ; Kaymak Cihan Meric, Auteur ; Tahir Oguzalp, Auteur |Objectives: The aim of this study was to reveal the frequency, presenting complaints, risk factors, complications, and ways for prevention of hypernatremic dehydration (HD) among term breastfed infants. Methods: The files of 159 breastfed ter[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jacqueline C. Kent, Auteur ; Anna R. Hepworth, Auteur ; Diana B. Langton, Auteur |Aim: The duration of exclusive breastfeeding is affected by maternal confidence and perception of milk supply, but objective measurement of milk supply is rarely used. Mothers of preterm infants have found measuring milk supply by in-home test w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Keyaria D. Gray, Auteur ; Emily A. Hannon, Auteur ; Elizabeth Erickson, Auteur |Background Human milk feeding reduces the incidence and costs of several maternal and childhood illnesses. Initiation and success of human milk feeding are influenced by race, socioeconomic status, and family support. The influence of early in-[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Meredith Brockway, Auteur ; Karen Benzies, Auteur ; K. Alix, Auteur |Background: Maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy (BSE) is reflective of a mothers confidence in breastfeeding and is a modifiable factor that may improve breastfeeding rates. Breastfeeding self-efficacy theory purports that women with higher B[...]